Cut all parts to size (refer to Cutting List above). Assemble the carcass with glue, screws and dowels. Drill 3mm pilot and countersink holes for screws (see Diagram above) and use a 10mm brad point bit for the dowels. TIP Ensure the box is square before drilling dowel holes.

Using a scrap of pegboard for positioning, drill shelf support holes. Wrap masking tape around the drill bit to prevent drilling right through. Set the 5mm or 6.5mm holes, depending on the support, 40mm in from the front and back edges of the sides.

Measure the top of the cabinet (including doors) to cut the top and base frames. Set a mitre saw to 45o and position the moulding upside down, against the fence. Clamp a block to the fence to secure the moulding while cutting.

Pre-drill nail holes to avoid splitting. With the sides in place, add the front top moulding. Cut slightly long and shave one end with a mitre saw for a tight fit. Add the moulding to the base frame the same way.

Fasten top with screws from the inside and attach base the same way. Cover dowels, screws and nail heads with filler then sand. Apply primer and two coats of acrylic enamel. To hang, use 65mm x 10g screws through the top and base cleats into wall studs.